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Bernard Lewis
Lewis served as a soldier in the British Army in the Royal Armoured Corps and Intelligence Corps during the Second World War before being seconded to the Foreign Office. After the war, he returned to the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London and was appointed to the new chair in Near and Middle Eastern history.
In 2007, Lewis was called "the West's leading interpreter of the Middle East". Others have said Lewis's approach is essentialist and generalizing to the Muslim world, as well as his tendency to restate hypotheses that were challenged by more recent research. On a political level, Lewis's detractors say he revived the image of the cultural inferiority of Islam and of emphasizing the dangers of jihad. His advice was frequently sought by neoconservative policymakers, including the Bush administration. His active support of the Iraq War and neoconservative ideals have since come under scrutiny.
Lewis was notable for his public debates with Edward Said, who said Lewis was a Zionist apologist and an Orientalist who "demeaned" Arabs, misrepresented Islam, and promoted Western imperialism, to which Lewis responded by saying Orientalism was a facet of humanism and that Said was politicizing the subject.
Lewis was also known for denying the Armenian Genocide. His argument that there was no evidence of a deliberate genocide carried out against the Armenian people by the Ottoman Empire is rejected by other historians. He said that the mass killings resulted from a mutual struggle between two nationalistic movements, a view that has been criticized as "ahistorical." Provided by Wikipedia
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Islam in history ideas, people, and events in the Middle East by Lewis, Bernard
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Race and color in Islam by Lewis, Bernard
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The assassins a radical sect in Islam by Lewis, Bernard
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Bangsa Arab dalam lintasan sejarah dari segi geografi, sosial, budaya dan peranan Islam by Lewis, Bernard
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Islam from the Prophet Muhammad to the capture of Constantinople by Lewis, Bernard
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Islam from the Prophet Muhammad to the capture of Constantinople by Lewis, Bernard
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Islam and the West by Lewis, Bernard
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The world of Islam : faith, people, culture by Lewis, Bernard
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Cultures in conflict Christians, Muslims, and Jews in the age of discovery by Lewis, Bernard
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The crisis of Islam holy war and unholy terror by Lewis, Bernard
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Bahasa politik Islam by Lewis, Bernard, Ali-Fauzi, Ihsan
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Islam liberalisme demokrasi : membangun sinerji warisan sejarah, doktrin, dan konteks global by Lewis, Bernard, Sirry, Mun'im A.
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The Cambridge history of Islam by Holt, P. M. (Peter Malcolm), Lambton, Ann K. S. 1912-2008, Lewis, Bernard
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